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Divided Wastelands of America wrote:I mean it could also just be a Commonly Known Rifle, Everyone Knows what an AK-47 is
if you placed a Traditional M16/M4, with a AK47, and a FN FAL, G36, G3, M14, L85, AUG, FN-SCAR, RK 62, VZ-58, CZ805, and a Couple of AR-15 Platform Rip-offs that are so Bastardized it doesn't even look like an AR-15 anymore. on a Table
and ask a Random Person off the Street to Identify them All, they Would Certainly Correctly identify the AK47, and the Traditional M16/M4. but Probably not the Rest.

Exactly. And I just like ak-47s as guns. I do not support the tyrannical regime that it was create for.

Anchillas wrote:Only economically far-right, not socially nor culturally far-right.

Exactly.

Minarchisia wrote:True, the Alt-Right have a habit of siding with anything that's wrong.

Midlands wrote:There's a strong correlation. Libertarianism has strong Confederate roots. And Putin positions himself as the last best hope of white Christians.

I am both White and Christian, and I do not support Putin.

FASTERCAT, Anchillas, Corporate Fat Cats, Dennock, and 1 otherInformed consent

Anchillas wrote:You don't hear of too many artificial juvenile heart manufacturers. May I ask, why just juvenile? Why not artificially synthesize hearts or other circulatory organs for all ages?

If you mean cloning, that's a whole other science. I know arterial tissue is a thing. I've been in hearts for almost a decade. Jv hearts are relatively new, experimental and present a range of new challenges, the biggest accommodating growing surrounding tissue. Kids also often have a stronger rejection response. My current focus is speeding up the process. But we build them to the Drs specs, send them out and hope for the best. There is work being done in livers, kidneys and lungs. I personally spent 1 1/2 yrs in my basement developing a mechanical cure for high blood pressure. It didn't go over so well.

Snorlaxia, Federation of American States, Anchillas, The anarcho-capitalist lands of kool-aid, and 1 otherInformed consent

Informed consent

Midlands wrote:As for Amazon Canada giving you a finger on baby formula, you should thank your idol Trump. When he renegotiated NAFTA, he specifically insisted on including a provision severely limiting Canada's ability to export baby formula. He probably did that to improve his chances of carrying Wisconsin.

Something else I overlooked is that foreign products are not FDA approved, which has prompted doctors to warn against using products manufactured outside the US.
It would be a moot point before too long since Canada is right behind the US in facing its own shortages.

Midlands wrote:There's a strong correlation. Libertarianism has strong Confederate roots. And Putin positions himself as the last best hope of white Christians.

If you are referring to the Articles of Confederation then yes it did set the bar for being too libertarian.

FASTERCAT, Anchillas, and Dennock

Russia just imposed devastating sanctions on the US. They banned John McCain, Harry Reid and Orrin Hatch from entering Russia!

Anchillas

Midlands wrote:Russia just imposed devastating sanctions on the US. They banned John McCain, Harry Reid and Orrin Hatch from entering Russia!

so they banned 3 dead guys ?

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Divided Wastelands of America wrote:so they banned 3 dead guys ?

Yes.

Informed consent

Divided Wastelands of America wrote:so they banned 3 dead guys ?

Not the weirdest thing Russia has ever done.
In this case they are banning any where from 500 to 1000 prominent Americans, and it seems they did not vet their list very well.

Informed consent wrote:Not the weirdest thing Russia has ever done.
In this case they are banning any where from 500 to 1000 prominent Americans, and it seems they did not vet their list very well.

Curiously, Trump is not on the list. But sure, that's just an oversight, not him being a Russian stooge or something.

Midlands wrote:Curiously, Trump is not on the list. But sure, that's just an oversight, not him being a Russian stooge or something.

Careful your close to sounding conspiratorial.

Federation of American States, Dennock, The anarcho-capitalist lands of kool-aid, and Informed consent

Midlands wrote:Russia just imposed devastating sanctions on the US. They banned John McCain, Harry Reid and Orrin Hatch from entering Russia!

Either Russia lives in the past or they believe in ghosts, because those three political figures passed away.

The anarcho-capitalist lands of kool-aid

boo

Informed consent

Midlands wrote:Curiously, Trump is not on the list. But sure, that's just an oversight, not him being a Russian stooge or something.

You are beating a dead horse.
It used to be kind of funny, but in light of what is being revealed in the Sussman trial, it is now just plain sad.

FASTERCAT, Anchillas, Divided Wastelands of America, and The anarcho-capitalist lands of kool-aid

Informed consent wrote:You are beating a dead horse.
It used to be kind of funny, but in light of what is being revealed in the Sussman trial, it is now just plain sad.

is it bad that i find "sussman" funny?

Anchillas

Anarchals wrote:is it bad that i find "sussman" funny?

Not bad, just disappointing.

But isn't everything in life disappointing?

Informed consent

Anchillas wrote:Not bad, just disappointing.

But isn't everything in life disappointing?

Depends on your life view. I mean, one of the best Kirby games to date was released just two months ago. I wouldn't call that disappointing.

Anchillas

Informed consent

Anchillas wrote:Not bad, just disappointing.

But isn't everything in life disappointing?

Much like fast food.
Looks great in the commercial, but the reality of it is always lacking.

Anchillas and The anarcho-capitalist lands of kool-aid

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Have any of you heard of this Monkeypox virus from Africa? Would this lead to another round of lockdowns?

Anchillas wrote:Either Russia lives in the past or they believe in ghosts, because those three political figures passed away.

If they missed the fact that the country next door had a military that was going to resist, why does it surprise you that they missed the deaths of three senators in a faraway country?

Informed consent wrote:You are beating a dead horse.
It used to be kind of funny, but in light of what is being revealed in the Sussman trial, it is now just plain sad.

Nothing was revealed in the Sussman trial. Alfa Bank connection story is completely irrelevant.

Anchillas wrote:Have any of you heard of this Monkeypox virus from Africa? Would this lead to another round of lockdowns?

No.

Informed consent

Anchillas wrote:Have any of you heard of this Monkeypox virus from Africa? Would this lead to another round of lockdowns?

I have kept it in my peripheral this past week.
There have been just over a 100 cases reported in a dozen or so countries, so not a raging fire just yet.
It is treatable with smallpox vaccine, so at least we do not have to go back into the lab.

Midlands wrote:Nothing was revealed in the Sussman trial. Alfa Bank connection story is completely irrelevant.

I hereby revoke your license to question other people's grip on reality.

Anchillas wrote:Have any of you heard of this Monkeypox virus from Africa? Would this lead to another round of lockdowns?

Can only spread via contact, typically sexual.

Fun Fact: It (the outbreak) seemingly originated at a Gay Celebration thing in Belgium, hence why most seem to think it transmits through sex (this thing had a lot of it...).

Anchillas

I accidentally legalized slavery, crap.

Rutba wrote:I accidentally legalized slavery, crap.

LMAO

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